Can flowers make your cat happier?
Published by Kim, Dawson & Amelia on
Cats love sniffing flowers in the garden! Is your cat feeling stressed, is a picky eater, has signs of fatigue, is recuperating from surgery, or grieving just to name a few? ..... Then read on.
Nature's blooms are an emotional and mental support for animals in which they help to restore harmony and health to their whole little being. They are a great healing tool and flower essence is harmless. Flowers are one of the earliest forms of medicine and natural healing.
Our cats experience stress just like humans. They are sensitive to changes in their environment and changes to their lives which can lead to behavioral problems and physical disease. They are even vulnerable to absorbing their owner's emotions and moods. Cats hence can experience loneliness, fear, despondency and depression just as humans do, picking up on our own frustrations and fears. The essence from flowers has the power to heal negative emotions in your pets just as it can in humans and therefore it makes a very powerful addition to your cats 'Health & Wellness' care.
Dr. Edwin Bach (1886-1936) developed 38 different essences, now used worldwide today. Some of the most commonly used Bach Flower remedies used for cats include Aspen, Beech, Chicory, Clematis, Honeysuckle, Hornbeam, Larch, Mimulus, Rescue Remedy, Star of Bethlehem, Vine, Walnut and Water Violet. Rescue Remedy is very good for stress. I rub a little on Dawson and Amelia's ears before that 'dreaded' drive to the Vet or anywhere in the car.
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